Arizona Civics Podcast

Tribal Nations and Sovereignty: Arizona's Indigenous Heritage

The Center for American Civics Season 3 Episode 8

Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes and some of the largest Indigenous populations and reservations in the United States, making up over one-quarter of the state’s land area. In this episode, we explore the unique relationship between tribal nations, Arizona’s state government, and the federal government.

What does it mean for tribal nations to be considered “domestic dependent nations,” and how does sovereignty function in practice? We’ll examine the responsibilities tribal governments manage, such as public safety, education, and infrastructure, as well as the complexities of jurisdiction between state, local, and federal authorities.

We’ll also dive into the diversity of tribal governance, from the Navajo Nation’s council and presidential system to the Hopi’s Tribal Council. Plus, discover how tribal nations define citizenship and preserve cultural heritage while navigating the broader landscape of U.S. and state law.

Join us for a closer look at the history, challenges, and contributions of Arizona’s tribal nations.

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